Fossil
14.1 The record of life 1. 14.1 The Record of Life… VOCABULARY Isotope = atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons. Fossil = evidence.
EARLY MAN. Clues from Archaeology Archaeologists use fossil bones, tools, and other artifacts to learn about the earliest people. Archaeologists use fossil.
Ppp 2004-wings-authigenic minerals in fossil bone
Dinosaurfootprints
1.1 Science, Technology and Society in Ancient Times
UPPER CRETACEOUS CONTINENTAL VERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGES FROM METALIFERI SEDIMENTARY AREA: SYSTEMATICS, PALEOECOLOGY AND PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY
LESSON 7 - FOSSILS EARTH UNIT. OBJECTIVE Students will be able to define what a fossil is and describe how they are formed.
Exploring Earth’s Past. 3 Basic Types of Rocks Igneous –Crystalline –Cooling and hardening of magma –Make up the majority of crust –E.g., pumice Sedimentary.
Charles Darwin (1809-1882) & Alfred Wallace (1823-1913) British Naturalists.
2.1 History of Evolutionary Thought 2.2 Evidence of Evolution 3.3 Evolution in Action.